Guest Contributor February 6, 2023 How California (and the World) Get to 30×30 COP15 in Montreal ended with a pledge to protect 30 percent of the planet by 2030. UCLA student analysis shows what we can learn from California’s own plan.
Dan Farber February 6, 2023 When Bad Things Happen to Good Regulations The GOP’s effort cancel a pension reg illustrates the evils of the Congressional Review Act.
Evan George February 3, 2023 Biden’s silent climate victory lap The president talks up his climate laws without saying “climate.” Can the U.S. meet its climate goals without telling voters about them?
Dan Farber February 2, 2023 Black Figures in Environmental History Black figures played a role in the early years of environmentalism, before it even had a name.
Heather Dadashi January 30, 2023 How Much Rain is L.A. Capturing? Local measures like Measure W are working. But more needs to be done to capture stormwater and rainwater.
Dan Farber January 30, 2023 50 Years Ago: Environmental Law in 1973 Five decades back, the country was in the midst of unprecedented environmental ferment.
Gabriel Greif January 26, 2023 Unraveling Hydrogen: Part I The first in a series that examines the hype around hydrogen production.
Dan Farber January 26, 2023 Here’s a New Acronym: CBAM. You’re Going to be Seeing It a Lot. The EU has taken a major step to pressure global industries to clean up their act.
Gabriel Greif January 26, 2023 Unraveling Hydrogen: Part I The first in a series that examines the hype around hydrogen production.
Jonathan Zasloff January 10, 2023 Single Subject = Single Stupidity New House Rule Designed To Cause Dysfunction
Heather Dadashi January 30, 2023 How Much Rain is L.A. Capturing? Local measures like Measure W are working. But more needs to be done to capture stormwater and rainwater.
Jonathan Zasloff January 10, 2023 Plutocracy Comes Home To Roost Gavin Newsom Abandons His Climate Commitments To Favor His Billionaire Contributors
Dan Farber January 12, 2023 Does Ideology Kill? Interpreting the association between conservatism and COVID death rates.
Dan Farber February 2, 2023 Black Figures in Environmental History Black figures played a role in the early years of environmentalism, before it even had a name.
Jonathan Zasloff January 16, 2023 What Would King Do? California “YIGBY” Bill Could Empower Churches To Add Affordable Housing
Evan George February 3, 2023 Biden’s silent climate victory lap The president talks up his climate laws without saying “climate.” Can the U.S. meet its climate goals without telling voters about them?
Sean Hecht January 18, 2023 My Farewell to UCLA Leaving UCLA to join Earthjustice is exciting, and bittersweet, for me